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(No Model.)

A. BRAHADI.

COMBINED' EUR SATGHBL AND MUFP;

No. 384,508. Patented June 12, 1888.

35%.@ am A mq) UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

ABRAHAM BRAHADI, OF MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA.

COMBINED FUR SATCHEL AND MUFF.

SPECIFICATION forming part: of Letters Patent No. 384,503, dated June 12, 1888.

Application filed March 10, 1888. Serial No. 266,913. (No model.) Patented in Canada October 11,1887,No.27,90.

.To aZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, ABRAHAM BRAHADI, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal and Province of Quebec, Canada, have invented oertainnew and useful Improvements in Combined Fur SatcheLMnffs, (for which I have obtained Letters Patent of Canada, No. 27,790, granted October 1l, 1887;) and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the Same.

This invention has for its object to produce an article which will combine Within one covering a Satchel, a muff or protector'for the hands, and an open pocket for the handkerchief, Ste., and this in such a way that the muff-recess will be situated centrally and its warmth and comfort thereby increased, and, further, to provide a cover or cap for hiding the exposed metal Satchel-mountings when de- Sired, which can be Secured to the interior of and folded into the open pocket and be drawn out of Same for Such purpose.

For full comprehension, however, ofthe invention, reference must be had to the annexed drawings, in'which-' Figure l is a perspective view of the compound article With Satchel-compartment unlocked and opened, the additional cover not being in use, and therefore not visible. Fig. 2 is a cross-Section of Same, Showing position of cover when not in use; and Fig. 3, a perspective view of the article with Satchel-compartrnent closed and the cover for the metal mountings drawn out of pocket and fitted over same.

Similar letters of referencel indicate like parts.

A represents the outer fur covering; B B', the metal Satchel facings, of any usual construction, provided With locking device and means for attaching a handle, C, preferably 0f similar substance to the covering A.

In Fig. 2, D, E, and F are respectively the Satchel-compartment, mutt-recess, and open pocket.

It will be seen from the drawings that while one quilted side, e, of the muff-recess forms one side of the Satchel as well, the other quilted side, f, of Same is a side of the open pocket F also, and that the amount of fur covering required will not exceed that used for an ordinary muff. It will also be seen that the duplication of the quilted linings necessary to Secure the several compartments results in increasing the warmth and comfort of the centrally-Situated mutt-recess.

In order to cover up and hide from view at will the metal facings of the Satchel, I provide a cap or cover, G, ofthe same material as the covering A, which can be used for this pur pose. This cap is made the necessary Size to tit snugly over and cover up all the metalwork, as shown in Fig. 3, and is Secured along one of its bottom edges, G', by elastic fasteningsg to the inside ofthe open pocket F near the edge F', SO that when not in use it may be turned down into Same, as seen in Fig. 2. The cap does not crowd the pocket too much, asit is simply formed of the skin covering and a lining,without quilting in any way. Its ends are preferably slit for a certain distance from their bottom edge, and the two Sides united by elastic connections g', to allow of the easy fit ting ofit over the inetal-work or mouth of the Satchel.

That I claim is as follows:

AS a new article of manufacture, the coinpound fursatchel-mutf having in combination a Satchel, a pocket, and a rnuff-recess situated centrally between Satchel and pocket, the whole included within one outer fur-covering, and afur cap or cover with edge of one ofits Sides Secured to insideof Said pocket, and having partially slit ends with dexible connections, for the purpose described.

A. BRAHADI.

Witnesses:

OWEN N. EVANS, T. C. HIoxoK. 

